"England have a strong side, but we've beaten them once this year and we're pretty confident of doing so again.

"If you like, this will be our own World Cup final.

"I don't think we had the rub of the green against South Africa, while missing out on a place in the semis to Argentina, a team we beat in an earlier group fixture, was quite hard to take.

"However, there's a lot of resilience in this squad and, given what's happened, I think we're probably keener than ever to show what we can do."

Six Nations Championship Grand Slam winners Wales beat England 35-9 at Neath in February and another victory tomorrow would guarantee them a place in Sunday's fifth-sixth nation play-off at Newbury, where they'd meet the winners of the clash between Scotland and France.

Wales have made four changes, one positional, for tomorrow's-game. Rhodri Gomer-Davies comes in at full-back, while Ioan Cunningham replaces the suspended James Malpas.